Domenico Berardi (35 Viewers)

j0ker

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Jan 5, 2006
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The key difference beeing that Tevez whilst not scoring is still our main playmaker outlet, and has big value for the team.


Berardi, has eighter great games, or bad ones. So bad that he didnt score for 9 games in a row and got benched as a result.

A player that gets benched at SASSUOLO is not ready for juventus.
Why are you using this didn't score in 9 games argument against him? :lol:

He was benched by a coach who had no idea what he was doing and lost all games, he didn't last there even 2 months.
 

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Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Why are you using this didn't score in 9 games argument against him? :lol:

He was benched by a coach who had no idea what he was doing and lost all games, he didn't last there even 2 months.

Its very simply. I get sick and tired of these motherfucking peasants. BUT BERARDI NEEDS TOP TEAM TO PERFORM.

Seriously, what the fuck is that shit.


Players at small teams, get purchased by big teams when they stand out and prove they are ready to perform consistantly and fight for a place in the starting line up.


Berardi is not there. He had 5-6 freak games, and the other 30+ were average at best. if he can perform consistantly like Immobile has done this year, THEN he's ready for juventus.

It wouldnt hurt loaning him to a better team, as long as he's guaranteed to be playing most of the time.

For juventus however, he's far from ready
 

jakku7

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Jun 29, 2011
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Berardi is not there. He had 5-6 freak games, and the other 30+ were average at best. if he can perform consistantly like Immobile has done this year, THEN he's ready for juventus.
Of course he isn't as consistent as we all would like him to be, but he's only 19. And he has scored or assisted in 11 games out of 24 (3) this season so far. He has been on the pitch only for 2004 minutes, so it gives goal or assist every 100 minutes. Check Del Piero or Totti stats when they were so young. Del Piero hadn't exceeded 10 goals per season until 97/98 campaing, just as Totti.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Of course he isn't as consistent as we all would like him to be, but he's only 19. And he has scored or assisted in 11 games out of 24 (3) this season so far. He has been on the pitch only for 2004 minutes, so it gives goal or assist every 100 minutes. Check Del Piero or Totti stats when they were so young. Del Piero hadn't exceeded 10 goals per season until 97/98 campaing, just as Totti.
Yes, but unlike del piero or totti, berardi wasent in a team with extreme competition. Totti and Del Piero were such massive talents, that could relatively consistantly put in good performances despite their age, and the goals came later.
 

TheLaz

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Oct 6, 2011
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Its very simply. I get sick and tired of these mother$#@! peasants. BUT BERARDI NEEDS TOP TEAM TO PERFORM.

Seriously, what the $#@! is that $#@!.


Players at small teams, get purchased by big teams when they stand out and prove they are ready to perform consistantly and fight for a place in the starting line up.


Berardi is not there. He had 5-6 freak games, and the other 30+ were average at best. if he can perform consistantly like Immobile has done this year, THEN he's ready for juventus.

It wouldnt hurt loaning him to a better team, as long as he's guaranteed to be playing most of the time.

For juventus however, he's far from ready
How many "freak games" did Tevez have? If the definition of a freak game is going mental and score a hattrick and play like an established world class player i think having at few freak games is enough to prove how good he is on a good day.. And in front of goal i also think Berardi is just as clinical as Tevez for instance..
 

j0ker

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Jan 5, 2006
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Its very simply. I get sick and tired of these motherfucking peasants. BUT BERARDI NEEDS TOP TEAM TO PERFORM.

Seriously, what the fuck is that shit.


Players at small teams, get purchased by big teams when they stand out and prove they are ready to perform consistantly and fight for a place in the starting line up.


Berardi is not there. He had 5-6 freak games, and the other 30+ were average at best. if he can perform consistantly like Immobile has done this year, THEN he's ready for juventus.

It wouldnt hurt loaning him to a better team, as long as he's guaranteed to be playing most of the time.

For juventus however, he's far from ready
Yeah, but you could just say that another loan at Sassuolo could do him good for experience and to show if he is really ready to come here. And I agree, we should not get him here just yet.

That 9 games without a goal and benched by a toothless coach is a lame excuse and proves nothing.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Yeah, but you could just say that another loan at Sassuolo could do him good for experience and to show if he is really ready to come here. And I agree, we should not get him here just yet.

That 9 games without a goal and benched by a toothless coach is a lame excuse.
I'd like us to loan Berardi to a team that tries to make the play, instead of countering
 

swag

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Yeah, but you could just say that another loan at Sassuolo could do him good for experience and to show if he is really ready to come here. And I agree, we should not get him here just yet.

That 9 games without a goal and benched by a toothless coach is a lame excuse and proves nothing.
On the contrary, it suggests that one week he'd typically be praised as a god here, but that could well be followed by nine weeks of Tuzzers saying he's absolute crap and should be benched by Osvaldo and sent to Serie B.

Come on... you know the Tuz. :heart:
 

LiquidPLP

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Jun 9, 2012
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but how long until hes ready? we are probably thinking he must score a goal/assist every game and be among the best on the field every game in a Sassuolo to be ready for Juve. im sure what Bayern would have done if they have signed Berardi last summer. he would have played this season for a top Bundesliga (probably CL) side and next season he would already be brought back. in Juve, you must "prove" yourself in various weird low table clubs until youre 24-25, then we say "now hes ready, bring him back" but by then its probably too late to have a new someone (im not gonna say Del Piero :D), and you end up with a new Giovinco...

i still stand by it. send him to a CL/EL club from top 5 european leagues. if we cant, bring him back an give him a chance to play. im sure he can start around 20 games and play a total of 35-40 games here...
And even then he wouldn't be ready. Take a look at Immobile's situation. Many still on't want him here :D

Again with the hyperboles. I've watched several of the games in which he didn't score and he wasn't 'horribly bad' by any stretch of the imagination, he has been quite good in most of the games he has played this season from what I can tell. I agree with zizinho, let's try to loan him to a top 8 side like Parma or bring him back.

He didn't score in a game, hence he was horribly bad. What rubbish :rofl:
What do you expect? Da experd in da houze.

Berardi is ready fr Juve

if no at CL level, then surely at Serie A level. playing with suport from pirlo, tevez and vidaal is surely better than marrone, zaza and flo flores
:agree:
 

Quaglia18

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May 8, 2012
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Bringing him back immediately wouldn't be the worst thing to do, yes he wouldn't play every game but he would get enough playing time to build the so called "experience" everyone is so obsessed with. Loaning him out again could turn him into another Giovinco, which we see far too often in Italy with youngsters now a days. Plus he already looks to be at a level where he would be able to offer great quality off of the bench.
 

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